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SITE SEEING ZOOM / 2001

SITE SEEING ZOOM

A Performance about Memory

2001



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Credits
PARTICIPANTS

Performer
Child, young man, adult, old man Morten Nielsen.

Concept Hotel Pro Forma & Crosscross.
Direction Kirsten Dehlholm.
Text Morten Søndergaard.
Sound tal
Image Dorothée Marot, Eva Lange, Guil Hadad, Kirsten Dehlholm.
3D software Ultraflat Sphere by Lorenzo Pastrana.
Stage architecture rts+ccb
Light design Jesper Kongshaug
Crosscross Dorothée Marot, Eva Lange, Guil Hadad, Tal Hadad
Ultraflat programming Lorenzo Pastrana, software developer
RTS+CCB Richard Stampton and Caroline Bordel, architects

The performance is supported by the Danish Ministry of Culture Development Fund, The Danish Art Foundation, The Beckett-Foundation, Copenhagen Cultural Foundation, The Tuborg Foundation and Ambassade de France au Danemark, Service Culturel.

Reviews
Børsen (DK)
The ‘Site Seeing Zoom’ performance erases the boundary between theatre performance and pictorial art fetched from the Internet. The performance is innovative and deeply fascinating in all its cool distance from the audience.
– Lars Wredstrøm
Read the full review here

Jyllandsposten (DK)
… Kirsten Dehlholm and Crosscross, a French group of artists and designers, exploit images and surfaces in such a masterly way that they
almost change form and figure while the perspectives are displaced and changed all along.

– Henrik Lyding
Read the full review here

Kultunaut (DK)
… The artistic form of the performance is experimentally and revolutionary new – it is not to be read or understood as traditional works – and the intention is not to let the spectator be able to follow the immense flow of images and sound – or to be able to remember every single detail. The zoom-function is the leitmotif of the performance and the scenography, the cross of the screens, encourages the audience to go on ‘site seeing’ – to choose their own perspective on the performance, their own way through the digital space.
– Marie Louise Büchert
Read the full review here

Text excerpt
Extracts from the performance text by Morten Søndergaard
(Translated by John Irons)

Old man
I didn’t care for my mother’s milk,
it tasted bitter and it was too salt.
Now she can’t recognise me any more.
Everything is virtual
she cries smiling
when the pot plant hits the scull.

I moved to the end of the world.

I would dearly like to be a worthy human being,
but I don’t know how to set about.
I was the one that used to cut,
but the anaesthesia is gone,
and my shadow is full of bones.

She was a wave of skin
that broke against me.

There she stood covered with dust
and whispered: Forgetmenot.

It’s women who remember.

I would dearly like to be a worthy human being,
but I don’t know how to set about.

My years are a darkness of trivial things.

I am the next one.

Boy
I am a beginning,
but what was there
before it all began?

Why did I get the face I got?
What does it mean to be a human being?

Keep me warm.
Give me something to eat.

Tell me everything.

Wounded man
Tell me it’s just a dream.
There is war everywhere.

No, it finished a long time ago.

Where was it I came from?
Now it is now.
Not now, but now.
And now. And now.

It is not a dream.

The keepers asked me about the attack
and I answered the best I could:
The soldiers came flying
on swans over the sea.
I think that we marched through a forest.

I love you,
love you,
love you.

Today it’s my birthday.
I wonder how old I am.

Help me to become a human being again.

I am firmly convinced we are making love.

Young man
I am counting
every thing in the world.
I say their names one by one.
I am a living stone in the desert,
a star beneath the skin,
a handful of sand in a bottle
a handful of sand in a bottle.

voices in evening-dark city, chamber music,
the smell of warm summer air,
the perpetual motion machine,
the rainbow, the evil of children,
a drop of blood from the nose of the flayed rabbit,
the Milky Way, twigs on a path in a wood,
your parents skeletons,
trees lit up by car headlights, cockroaches,
lilies, icebergs, caresses,
silence, smoke,
kisses from soft deformed mouthparts,
my brain while I’m asleep.

First performances
Premiere on 29 March 2001 at Kanonhallen, Copenhagen, Denmark

A collaboration between Hotel Pro Forma and the digital art collective Crosscross (France).

The non-linear structure of the network reflects the complex nature of human memory. The performance uses the digital media as tool and as artistic idiom.

Site Seeing Zoom reflects the interplay of man and computer and rejoices at the diversity of the world. We search in the storage of our common memory of the network. The performance abandons itself to the rediscovered material and invents new stories in a constant change between foreground and background, fragment and unity, precision and causal.

Like hovering pilots we travel in the landscape of memory, zoom in and out, change angle, speed and height. We map and catalogue human ways of expression. We use the navigation in a virtual architecture as the composition and the narrative style of the performance. The movements of the travel are projected on screens as sequences of images that are doubled, reflected, and repeated like living memory itself. The audience walks round the cross-structure of the screens and experience the performance from different angles.

Four people, four voices function as portals to the digital universe, as narrators and as representatives of different memory processes. Their stories are written as poems and as statements about life as lived.

What is a worthy human being? They ask from a room in the digital palace.

A guide finds himself between the physical and the virtual world. He is seen as movement, as shadow, and as scale in relation to the projected images.

The sound moves spatially from the one sequence to the other. At the same time, the sound is a landscape and a runway for the four narrators and their guide.

The interplay between the movement of the journey, the signaling of the guide, the position of the audience together with the bodily sound – make the performance.

Duration 66 min.

Lecture series

Based on Site Seeing Zoom Hotel Pro Forma arranged a lecture series:
Albert Gjedde, professor, The BrainMap-Centre, Aarhus University Hospital, discusses the latest brain research results of the consciousness and the memory, as well as the brain research view on the psyche.

Lars Qvortrup, professor, Department of Interactive Media, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, talks about the possibilities of art in a digitilized aesthetic universe with focus on the interference between image and media.

Morten Søndergaard, poet, tells about his work with the texts for Site Seeing Zoom – about the poetic investigations of the many-faceted imaginations of the memory and the brain.


Danish
SITE SEEING ZOOM
En forestilling om hukommelse
2001

Et samarbejde mellem Hotel Pro Forma og digital kunstnergruppe Crosscross (Frankrig).

Netværkets ikke-lineære struktur genspejler den menneskelige hukommelses komplekse natur. Forestillingen anvender det digitale medie som redskab og som formsprog.

Site Seeing Zoom reflekterer samspillet mellem menneske og computer og glæder sig over verdens mangfoldighed. Vi søger på netværkets lager af vores fælles hukommelse. Forestillingen hengiver sig til det genfundne materiale og konstruerer heraf nye fortællinger i en stadig vekslen mellem forgrund og baggrund, del og helhed, præcision og tilfældighed.

Som svævende piloter rejser vi i hukommelsens landskab, zoomer ind og ud, skifter synsvinkel, fart og højde. Vi kortlægger og katalogiserer menneskelige udtryksformer. Vi bruger navigationen i en virtuel arkitektur som forestillingens komposition og fortællemåde. Rejsens bevægelse projiceres på skærme som billedforløb, der fordobles, spejles og gentages som hukommelsens eget væsen. Publikum går rundt om skærmenes krydsformation og oplever forestillingen fra forskellige synsvinkler.

Fire personer, fire stemmer fungerer som portaler til det digitale univers, som fortællere og som repræsentanter for forskelligartede hukommelsesprocesser. Deres historier er skrevet som digte og som udsagn om det levede liv.

Hvad er et værdigt menneske? spørger de fra et rum i det digitale palads.
En guide befinder sig imellem den fysiske og den virtuelle verden. Han ses som bevægelse, som skygge og som skala i forhold til de projicerede billeder.

Lyden bevæger sig rumligt fra den ene sekvens til den anden. Lyden er på samme tid et landskab og en landingsbane for de fire fortællere og deres guide.

Samspillet mellem rejsens bevægelse, guidens signaleren, publikums position samt lydens kropslighed skaber forestillingen.

Varighed 66 min.

Foredragsrække i forbindelse med forestilingerne
Med udgangspunkt i forestillingen Site Seeing Zoom blev der afholdt en foredragsrække:

Albert Gjedde, professor ved BrainMap-centret, Aarhus Universitetshospital, redegør for hjerneforskningens nyeste resultater om bevidstheden og hukommelsen, og om hjerneforskningens syn på psyken.

Lars Qvortrup, professor i multimedier ved Institut for Litteratur, Kultur og Medier, Syddansk Universitet, taler om kunstens muligheder i et digitaliseret æstetisk univers med fokus på interferensen mellem stof og medie.

Morten Søndergaard, digter, fortæller om sit arbejde med teksterne til Site Seeing Zoom – om de poetiske undersøgelser af erindringens og hjernens mangeartede forestillinger.

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